Subject: Re: Recommendations?
Date: Mar 15 15:53:54 1996
From: Wes Jansen - wjansen at u.washington.edu


"Cibrachrome" (now called Ilfordchrome--please forgive the probable
mis-spelling of both) is a direct transfer process where the slide is
printed onto special paper directly, rather than having to make a
negative of the slide (the interneg process) to make the enlargement.
It's a more costly project, and you don't have a negative to make further
enlargements--however, I believe if you have an exceptional slide, that's
the way to go--IF you don't have too much contrast. Dave over at the
Photo Establishment in Bothel can check your slides and tell you if
they're too contrasty to use the direct transfer process.
wjansen
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On Fri, 15 Mar 1996, Burton Guttman wrote:

>
> Wes Jansen wrote:
>
> > They do the "Cibrachrome" style, and to
> > me, it looks better than an interneg,
>
> and other stuff about "Cibs" and "internegs." Would you mind telling the
> rest of us what these are? Thanks.
>
> Burt Guttman guttmanb at elwha.evergreen.edu
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